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The Republican Party.
The Free Soil Party (which later became the Republican Party) .
The Free-Soil Party -apex
The Free-Soil Party wanted to allow slavery in the new territories.
The Free-Soil Party wanted to allow slavery in the new territories.
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the whigs and democrats embraced the idea of popular sovereignty
Free Soil Party
The Republican Party.
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The party comprised of numerous groups, including antislavery Whigs, Democrats, and nativists, was the Republican Party. Founded in the 1850s, it emerged as a coalition opposing the expansion of slavery into the territories of the United States. The party attracted a diverse membership united by the goal of promoting free soil and limiting the influence of slaveholding interests in the nation.
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The free soil party
The Republican Party emerged in the mid-1850s as a new political party in the North with a central antislavery philosophy. It attracted a diverse coalition of former Whigs, Free Soilers, and antislavery Democrats who opposed the expansion of slavery into new territories. The party's rise to prominence culminated in the election of Abraham Lincoln as president in 1860.
The new political party that emerged in the mid-1850s with a central antislavery philosophy was the Republican Party. Founded in 1854, it aimed to oppose the expansion of slavery into the territories of the United States. The party attracted a coalition of former Whigs, Free Soilers, and anti-slavery Democrats, gaining significant support in the Northern states as it positioned itself as a defender of free labor and individual rights.